The Los Angeles Clippers have won their last three games - two of them on the road against the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls. Before Friday’s match-up against Detroit, the Clippers had only won games at home. Through a quarter of the NBA season, the Clippers are impressing doubters as they morph into a force to be reckoned with.
Although their record is 8-21, the youthful Clipper squa...

Before tonight’s match-up, all the Clipper wins have been at the Staples Center. Tonight they removed the monkey off their back with an impressive road win against the Detroit Pistons 109-88.
Los Angeles came into the Palace of Auburn hills and played with tenacity by outscoring Detroit in every quarter but the second. Although the Clippers out-rebounded the Pistons 45-34, turnovers continue ...

Orlando Magic Center Dwight Howard declares he has retired from participating in any more slam dunk contests. Although Howard is only 25 years old and has participated in three contests taking one of those titles, he has decided to hang it up. As Howard steps out of the slam dunk spotlight, who then will fill the void?
Two words: Blake Griffin.
It’s only fitting, since this year’s NBA All-...

Different story, same result.
This time, instead of building a double-digit lead, the Clippers were nearly able to overcome one.
Unfortunately, in the end, a loss is a loss.
Dwight Howard led Orlando with 22 points as the Magic were able to stave off a late Clippers charge and win 94-85.
Despite a 12th consecutive double-double from Blake Griffin (27 points, 16 rebounds) and another stellar sec...

After getting off to a hot start this season, Superman and the Orlando Magic have come back down to earth a bit.
Orlando has lost four straight games, and will look to snap the skid against Blake Griffin and the 5-19 Clippers Sunday evening at Staples Center.
The Clippers come into the game riding a mini two-game skid of their own, following a pair of one-point losses to the Lakers and Grizzlie...

The Los Angeles Clippers seem to be developing the nasty habit of blowing double-digit leads.
They did it on Monday against the Kings, they did it on Wednesday against the Lakers, and they did it Saturday against the Grizzlies.
Los Angeles had the ball with a chance to win with five seconds remaining, but Memphis forced Baron Davis into missing a turnaround, fadeaway jumper from the baseline, a...

The Los Angeles Clippers will try to put Wednesday's last-second loss to the Lakers behind them as they host the Memphis Grizzlies Saturday afternoon at Staples Center.
The Grizzlies (9-14) have gotten off to a slow start this season as well, but are coming off of an impressive 104-98 overtime win in Phoenix on Wednesday night.
The Clippers, of course, fell 87-86 in heartbreaking fashion as Der...

Perhaps the readers are asking if this was a typo calling the Clippers the most exciting team in the NBA. No typo, all truth and much evidence. Let’s play a game of word association, as you read the names below, yell out the first thing that comes to mind.
Kobe Bryant. LeBron James. Kevin Durant. Steve Nash
It can be assumed that many championships, Most Valuable Player accolades, winning rec...

Late-game heroics are nothing new to the Los Angeles Lakers.
This season, late-game collapses are nothing new to the Los Angeles Clippers.
The defending champion Lakers got a layup from Derek Fisher as the buzzer sounded to beat the Clippers 87-86 as the “visitors” Staples Center Wednesday night.
The Clippers, as they did in Monday's win over the Kings, built a double-digit third qu...

The Los Angeles Clippers will be going for their sixth win of the season Wednesday night as the defending-champion Lakers “come to town.”
Considering the teams share the same arena, the Lakers shouldn't feel too uncomfortable as they don the road purples at Staples Center.
However, taking down the 5-17 Clippers won't be as easy as it may seem.
All of the five wins for the Clips this...

It wasn't easy, but the Los Angeles Clippers did enough to notch win No. 5 on the season Monday night at Staples Center.
Despite leading by 17 points on three separate occasions in the third quarter, the Clippers had to overcome a late four-point deficit to take down the Sacramento Kings 98-91.
Eric Gordon led all scorers with 28 points on 10-17 shooting, including the go-ahead three-pointer to...

The Clippers were smooth sailing in the first half, going into the locker room at halftime with a 50-44 lead led by the great play of guard Ryan Gomes. The squad didn’t seem to miss Chris Kaman and Brian Cook who were both inactive in tonight’s match-up.
The Clippers kept the momentum going with Griffin receiving a lob from Eric Bledsoe, sending it home with a crowd pleasing dunk, leading 6...